A narrow beam of light containing red (660 nm) and blue (470 nm) wavelengths travels from air through a |1.00-cm-thick flat piece of crown glass and back to air again. The beam strikes at a 30.0° incident angle. (a) At what angles do the two colors emerge? (b) By what dis tance are the red and blue separated when they emerge?

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A narrow beam of light containing red (660 nm) and
blue (470 nm) wavelengths travels from air through a
1.00-cm-thick flat piece of crown glass and back to air
again. The beam strikes at a 30.0° incident angle. (a) At
what angles do the two colors emerge? (b) By what distance
are the red and blue separated when they emerge?
Transcribed Image Text:A narrow beam of light containing red (660 nm) and blue (470 nm) wavelengths travels from air through a 1.00-cm-thick flat piece of crown glass and back to air again. The beam strikes at a 30.0° incident angle. (a) At what angles do the two colors emerge? (b) By what distance are the red and blue separated when they emerge?
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